Footy fans to kick on after NRL grand final with special event extended trading at pubs and clubs

NRL fans will be able to enjoy footy fever together for longer after this weekend’s grand final with pubs, clubs and bars to stay open later, thanks to the NSW Government’s special event extended trading.

Fans of the Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm will be able to celebrate or commiserate until midnight on Sunday 6 October, at all eligible licensed premises which show a live broadcast of the season finale.

Special event extended trading hours are made available under the Liquor Act 2007 for events that are of “regional, state or national significance.”

The initiative is designed to supports the state’s venues and encourages a vibrant nightlife for residents and visitors.

The additional opening hours apply only to drinks sold on premises, not takeaway alcohol sales or the operation of gaming machines.

Any individual trading restrictions or special conditions that apply to a venue’s liquor licence also remain in place for these events.

The full list of special events and more information on extended trading can be found at Special Event Extended Trading – Liquor & Gaming NSW.

For more information on the NSW Government’s Vibrancy reforms, please visit Vibrancy Reforms.

Patrons should check with their local venue for specific opening hours on Sunday.

Minister for Gaming and Racing David Harris said:

“Grand final fever will grip our state this long weekend and the NSW Government’s Vibrancy Reforms are in place to cater for fans wanting to make the most of it on Sunday night.

“In 2023, we expanded the special event extended trading incentive to apply to small bars, general bars and live music and performance venues, as well as pubs and clubs, so people could head out and celebrate events like the NRL Grand Final.

“We want people to be able to enjoy the post-game celebrations but also stay safe.

“Eligible venues must ensure they continue to adhere to Responsible Service of Alcohol requirements and have appropriate measures in place to ensure the safety of their patrons.”

A-League Central Coast Mariners take a stand against betting advertising

Fans of the Central Coast Mariners FC will continue to enjoy A-League games with less sports betting advertising thanks to a new Reclaim the Game partnership with GambleAware.

Under the new partnership, the Club will turn down sports betting sponsorships and eliminate sports betting advertising at their home games across both the men’s and women’s A-League teams.

The Mariners will also work to educate fans, players and staff about the risks and harms which can arise from gambling.

Reclaim the Game launched in 2020 and has grown to include 19 teams across six codes in NSW. It has reached millions of sports fans, both on TV and in stadiums.

The Mariners, who continue to grow in popularity, particularly off their back-to-back men’s A-League titles over the past two seasons, are the first Central Coast sporting club to sign on for this awareness initiative.

The Central Coast has a high rate of gambling participation and Reclaim the Game will remind fans that they can enjoy watching their team without spending their hard-earned money on betting.

A recent survey conducted by Reclaim the Game suggests that Mariners’ fans are on board with the new partnership. In the survey, 85% of fans agreed that there is too much gambling advertising.

As well as the new Mariners’ partnership, GambleAware has extended its partnerships with the Western Sydney Wanderers, and Cricket NSW which includes Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder.

For more information on Reclaim the Game visit: www.gambleaware.nsw.gov.au/resources-and-education/awareness-campaigns/reclaim-the-game.

The Minns Labor Government has a strong track record on reducing gambling harm since coming into office, including:

  • Committing $100 million to harm minimisation – investing in research, treatment, services and reform
  • Establishing an Independent Panel of experts overseeing a cashless gaming trial
  • Banning all external gambling signage in venues and introducing Responsible Gambling Officers for venues with more than 20 machines
  • Forbidding political donations from clubs with electronic gaming machines.

For free and confidential gambling support 24/7 call GambleAware on 1800 858 858.

Minister for Gaming and Racing and Minister for the Central Coast David Harris said:

“Sports betting advertising and sponsorship is just about everywhere. We see it across most codes and many fans don’t know sport without it.

“The NSW Government, through Reclaim the Game, is partnering with sporting clubs to take a stand and challenge the impact that sports betting advertising has on fans.

“All our partners are committed to eliminating sports betting advertising at their home games, and to take action in educating their fans, players and staff about the potential harms of sports betting.

“It’s no secret I’m a big fan of the mighty Mariners, so I am absolutely delighted by this new partnership, which will have a positive impact on the Central Coast.”

Mariners CEO Alyssar Narey said:

“We are proud to partner with the NSW Government’s Reclaim the Game initiative.

“This collaboration underscores our commitment to promoting a healthy and positive environment in sports, where our players and fans can thrive without the influence of gambling.

“Together, we can create a stronger community and ensure that the joy of the game remains at the forefront.” 

About Reclaim the Game:

Reclaim the Game was launched in 2020. 19 teams from six codes are partners in the program:

Rugby League:
1. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
2. South Sydney Rabbitohs

Basketball:
3. Illawarra Hawks
4. Sydney Kings
5. Sydney Flames

Football (Soccer):
6. Western Sydney Wanderers (A-League men’s)
7. Western Sydney Wanderers (A-League women’s)

8. Central Coast Mariners (A-League men’s)

9. Central Coast Mariners (A-League women’s)

Cricket:
10. Sydney Sixers (BBL)
11. Sydney Sixers (WBBL)
12. Sydney Thunder (BBL)
13. Sydney Thunder (WBBL)
14. NSW Blues
15. NSW Breakers

Australian Football League (AFL):
16. Sydney Swans (AFL)
17. Sydney Swans (AFLW)

Netball:
18. NSW Swifts
19. GIANTS Netball

‘Beat the bite’ helps youngsters stay mosquito safe

Thousands of children can help their families ‘Beat the Bite’ with the statewide distribution of books that help teach the importance of mosquito bite prevention.

‘Jack & Angie – Beat the Bite’ is an entertaining story about two youngsters who love playing in and exploring the great outdoors while staying safe from mosquito bites.

More than 77,000 books have been printed and are being delivered to schools, early childhood and education centres and local councils across NSW, with 430 public and independent schools, 103 early childhood and education centres, 66 councils already having opted in to receive books. Other services such as Aboriginal health and immunisation services, scouts and guides across NSW have also ordered books.

The statewide distribution is an expansion of a popular Murrumbidgee Local Health District (MLHD) initiative which saw more than 43,000 books distributed across Murrumbidgee, Southern and Western NSW.

Mosquitoes can transmit diseases that are spread to humans through mosquito bites. In NSW they can carry viruses such as Japanese encephalitis (JE), Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE), Ross River, and Barmah Forest virus.

These viruses may cause symptoms ranging from tiredness, rash, headache, and sore and swollen joints to rare but severe symptoms of seizures and loss of consciousness.

Protective measures to avoid bites, include:

  • Wear light, loose-fitting long-sleeved shirts, long pants and covered footwear and socks
  • Avoid being outdoors at dawn and dusk
  • Apply repellent to all areas of exposed skin, especially those that contain DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus which are the most effective against mosquitoes
  • Reapply repellent regularly, particularly after swimming. Always apply sunscreen first and then apply repellent
  • Use insecticide sprays, vapour dispensing units and mosquito coils to repel mosquitos. Mosquito coils should only be used outside.

A vaccine is available to protect against Japanese encephalitis virus, which is available for free to those at greatest risk of exposure. For more information on eligibility visit https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/jevaccine

Services interested in receiving ‘Jack & Angie – Beat the Bite’ can contact the Surveillance and Risk Unit, Environmental Health Branch at HSSG-EHBSurveillance@health.nsw.gov.au

Minister for Health, Ryan Park:

“This is a fun and informative way of helping youngsters understand the risk mosquitoes pose and ways to protect themselves and their families.

“The best way to avoid infection by mosquito borne diseases is to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, and this creative children’s book explains to children and their families four simple steps to take to stay bite free; spray up, cover up, screen up and clean up.

“Through this story, we hope children can encourage their families, peers, and even the community to take simple actions to protect themselves from mosquito-borne diseases.”

MLHD Senior Environment Officer and Author, Tony Burns:

“I am really excited that Jack and Angie are going to be helping spread the message about mosquito bite prevention to a much wider audience.

“We know mosquitoes can transmit a range of diseases, so we want to make sure as many people as possible get this important message. We’re keen to see youngsters get the message early, so they can develop good habits around taking precautions against mosquito bites.”

Radical terrorist supporters openly defy the law

Pauline Hanson warned Australians many times about the dangers of an immigration program which allowed foreign values to infect our nation.

This week, following Israel’s success in targeting the leader of the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon, Australians were treated to the disgusting spectacle of people actually mourning the monster terrorist’s death and openly displaying the flag of a prescribed terrorist organisation in the streets of Sydney.

It’s against Australian law to publicly display symbols of prescribed terrorist organisations. Hezbollah has been plaguing the Middle East with terrorist attacks for decades; they were responsible for the infamous bombing of the US Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983, which killed more than 300 people, but curiously didn’t make it onto Australia’s list of prescribed terrorist organisations until 2021.

The very idea there are people in Australia who support such an ‘organisation’ and its abhorrent acts is extremely offensive, but that’s what Labor and the Coalition have allowed to happen. There is no place for such people and their values in Australia, but the major parties have tacitly condoned it this week by failing to uphold laws and arrest those who marched in Sydney under the flag of a terrorist group.

If only the major parties had listened to Pauline and heeded her warning. These people would not be in Australia to spread their hate.

Immigration to Australia should be a privilege, not an entitlement. Immigration policy should work in the interests of the Australian people, not against it. Immigration policy should be guided in a way that produces a cohesive society based on shared values, not the increasingly fractured and segmented society we have in Australia today.

It’s too much to ask of the fundamentally weak and craven Labor and Coalition parties. It’s not too much to ask of One Nation.

NSWPF statement on upcoming protest action

The Palestinian Action Group has withdrawn their Form 1 for a public assembly on Sunday 6 October 2024 and submitted a new Form 1 following negotiations with the NSWPF that focused on public safety concerns.

The location and route of the protest has now changed, and protest organisers have agreed that no flags, portraits or symbols connected to a prohibited terrorist organisation will be displayed.

The NSWPF has not opposed the new Form 1 and will work with organisers to conduct a high visibility policing operation on Sunday to ensure the safety of the community. Police will not hesitate to take appropriate action against anyone who commits a criminal offence.

The Palestinian Action Group has also withdrawn their Form 1 for a public assembly on Monday 7 October 2024 and has not proposed a new Form 1, making that public assembly unauthorised if it goes ahead.

As a result of these negotiations the Supreme Court dismissed the NSWPF’s application by consent and noted the above agreement. No order on costs was made.

Appeal to locate missing teenager – Lambton

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a teenage girl missing from the Newcastle region.

Lara Sutton, aged 12, was last seen at a public pool on Durham Road, Lambton, about 11.30am on Thursday (3 October 2024).

When she could not be located or contacted, officers attached to Newcastle City Police District were notified and commenced inquiries into her whereabouts.

Police and family hold concerns for her welfare due her age.

Lara is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 160cm-165cm tall, thin build, with brown hair and blue eyes.

She is known to frequent the Waratah West, Woodrising and Toronto areas.

Anyone with information into her whereabouts is urged to contact Newcastle City Police District or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Flower Boxes cited as major safety concern in NSW Police Force attempt to block peaceful protest

The NSW Police Force has made an application to prohibit upcoming Pro-Palestine rallies on October 6 and 7 citing “safety concerns”. Its notice to the Supreme Court has revealed that a dozen planter boxes, moved into the Town Hall precinct for the arrival of spring, are the topic of safety concerns that would see peaceful vigils and a 12-month uninterrupted assembly stopped. 

Greens MP and spokesperson for justice Sue Higginson said, “It is a harsh and oppressive move by the NSW Police Force to attempt to prohibit the peaceful, uninterrupted weekly assembly where people have been expressing their collective grief and support of the Palestinian people suffering the most horrific genocide,”

“To learn that the reason for this undemocratic intolerance of the people’s right to protest is due to a few planter boxes on the street is cruel, callous and frankly dangerous,”

“For almost one year the people of Gaza have endured wave after wave of the most atrocious war crimes in living memory. Over 50,000 innocent civilians have lost their lives, and now NSW Labor are calling to prevent a peaceful community vigil to mourn these deaths, because of a dozen or so planter boxes. The gutless absurdity of this entire charade would be laughable if it wasn’t so unimaginably cruel,”

“The safety of protestors and the public is of course paramount to civil assembly. What we are now witnessing is a wilful attempt by the NSW Police Force, backed by Premier Chris Minns to block a peaceful assembly, rather than work with the community to resolve the issue at hand,”

“I am extremely concerned that the NSW Police Force are attempting to blatantly take away a very particular community’s right to gather peacefully. What is even more concerning is that Premier is so eager to jump on this bandwagon, all whilst deliberately withholding critical information from the public,”

“These peaceful protests have been the heartbeat of the Palestinian community and all who care since this genocide began. If the Premier genuinely wanted to prioritise the harmony and safety of NSW he would would move the flower boxes, not cut away a lifeline for a community in mourning,”

Shutting Down Protests is an Attack on Democracy, Says Greens MP Kobi Shetty

NSW Greens MP and party spokesperson on Democracy, Kobi Shetty, has voiced strong opposition to the NSW Government’s efforts to stop protests in Sydney this weekend.

Shetty emphasised that the fundamental right to protest must be protected, especially at a time when many Australians are deeply concerned about the escalating violence in the Middle East.

Kobi Shetty MP and Greens spokesperson on democracy, says:

“Attempts to block peaceful demonstrations represent a dangerous overreach by authorities and could set a worrying precedent for democracy in Australia.

“By attempting to shut down democratic protests, the government is not just stifling free speech but also ignoring the genuine concerns of thousands of Australians who want to voice their opposition to violence and war. This is not just about one group or one issue – it’s about the right of all people to participate in the democratic process without fear.

Shetty reiterated the importance of ensuring protests are peaceful but argued that shutting down public gatherings is not the answer.

“Our authorities should focus on ensuring protests remain peaceful, rather than intimidating communities with court orders and heavy-handed police responses. We need cooperation with local communities to enable safe and peaceful assembly, not blanket crackdowns.

“At a time when tensions are running high, the best way forward is through dialogue and peaceful protest, not by trying to silence those who speak out against violence. We need to uphold the right to protest while ensuring public safety, and this balance is crucial for our democracy.”  

Greens Announce Election Plan for Free GP, Dentist, Psychologist, Nurse Visits

With bulk-billing options plummeting across the country and millions of people delaying healthcare due to cost concerns, the Greens have announced an ambitious plan to enable all Australians to go to the GP for free, as well as get free appointments with other primary healthcare professionals, at new Free Local Healthcare Clinics to be established in every electorate. The plan, part of the party’s ‘Robin Hood’ reforms, will be paid for by taxing big corporations that are profiting off price gouging during a cost of living crisis.

The policy – which will provide significant cost of living relief to millions of people – will be announced by Greens Leader Adam Bandt, health spokesperson Senator Jordon Steele-John and Greens candidate Sophie Greer in the key Greens target seat of Perth on Thursday.

With a minority Parliament looming, the Greens say it is a key policy for the Party this election and will be on the table and pushed in any minority Parliament negotiations after the next election.

THE GREENS’ PLAN FOR GP FOR FREE INCLUDES:

  • FREE LOCAL HEALTHCARE CLINICS : The Greens will establish 1000 Free Local Healthcare Clinics across Australia, with government-employed healthcare professionals providing free services. There will be at least 6 Free Local Healthcare Clinics per electorate.
  • GP, DENTIST, REGISTERED NURSE OR PSYCHOLOGIST: These Free Local Healthcare Clinics will allow people to access free healthcare with a GP, a dentist, a registered nurse or a psychologist with no out-of-pocket costs.
  • TRIPLE THE BULK BILLING INCENTIVE FOR ALL: The Greens will ensure everyone, and not just specific cohorts, can access a bulk-billed GP appointment in private practice by tripling the bulk-billing incentive for everyone with a Medicare card.
  • LONGER GP APPOINTMENTS: The Greens will support doctors to spend more time with
    patients who need it by implementing a 20% increase to Medicare patient rebates for longer
    appointments.
  • TRAIN THE WORKFORCE: The Greens will support our trainee GP workforce to ensure that GP
    trainees receive equal pay to their hospital trainee counterparts.

Each of these policies has been independently costed by the PBO. Based on this analysis, our plan would be expected to cost approximately $54b over the coming decade.

With the cost of living crisis smashing people across the country, the Greens will use the upcoming election campaign to highlight how the Labor and Liberal parties have rigged the system in favour of the big corporations, allowing 1 in 3 to pay no tax at all while others price gouge their way to record profits, while only offering pathetic, band aid solutions for people doing it tough.

With Labor and Liberal lacking the guts to take on the big corporations, the Greens say that change can only come by voting for it.

This election, the Greens are campaigning to hold their existing Senate seats and grow in the House of Representatives, in seats including Wills, Macnamara, Richmond, Sturt and Perth. In addition to stopping new coal and gas mines and ending native forest logging, the Greens will have a strong economic offering, centred around a series of ‘Robin Hood Reforms’ to tackle the housing and cost of living crises: a Big Corporations Tax on large companies’ excessive profits will raise $514b over the decade, which will fund ‘Dental into Medicare’ (already announced) and ‘GP for Free’, as well as other measures to come.

A national poll funded by The Greens has shown that 74% of the people agree that the government should ensure people can go to the GP for Free.

In the power-sharing Parliament of 2010, the Greens secured dental into Medicare for children.

Mr Adam Bandt, Leader of the Australian Greens:

“1 in 3 big corporations pays no tax. The Greens will make big corporations pay their fair share of tax so you can see the GP for free.

“If you’re worried about the cost of seeing a doctor, dentist or psychologist you’re not alone.

“In a wealthy country like ours everyone should be able to get the healthcare they need, but more and more people are putting off health appointments because they can’t afford it.

“Under Labor and Liberal, big corporations are price gouging and making massive profits, but everyday people are hurting.

“The Greens are fighting for outcomes for everyday people, and that means being able to see a GP, psychologist, dentist or nurse for free with your Medicare card.

“We can’t keep voting for the same two parties and expecting a different result. If you want to see the GP for free, the first step is to vote for someone who’ll fight for you.”

Senator Jordon Steele-John, Greens Health spokesperson and Senator for WA:

“The Greens have a bold plan that will improve the health of our community, and bring down the cost of living.

“It’s disgraceful that we’re in a cost of living crisis where people are choosing between going to the doctor, paying rent and putting food on the table. This is why I am so pleased to announce our Greens plan that will see people being able to get back to the GP for free.

“I’ve heard from many people here in Perth that the cost of going to the GP is too high. In the Perth CBD, the average out of pocket costs to see a doctor is $48.64, and rising.

“The majority of adults with a Medicare Card are unable to find a bulk-billing appointment like they used to. We’re seeing people skipping regular appointments, prioritising their kids appointments over their own health, or not following up test results because going to the doctor has become too expensive. This is exactly why we need to triple the bulk-billing incentive and establish Free Local Healthcare Clinics.

“We know that the future of general practice is in crisis. There’s a problem with too few trainee doctors choosing General Practice. One of the key barriers to this is pay inequity. If a trainee chooses to undertake a GP traineeship they get paid less than their peers training in a hospital. With the cost-of-living so high, students are making a financial decision to pursue careers other than becoming a GP. This is why the Greens are announcing our commitment to the future of the GP workforce with our plan to offer pay-parity to trainee GPs.

“Today’s announcement is the latest commitment from the Greens that will save the community thousands of dollars a year in healthcare costs. Our plan to go to the GP for Free sits alongside our plan to get dental health care and mental health care into Medicare; these will bring us closer to a universal healthcare system.”

Learn more:

See a GP for free 

All Australian media outlets should conduct racism reviews

Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens and spokesperson for Anti-Racism, Senator Mehreen Faruqi, has responded to the Race Reporting Handbook developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission and Media Diversity Australia.

Senator Faruqi urges all media outlets to conduct immediate anti-racism training for all staff, as well as commission independent racism reviews and develop an anti-racism strategy going forward.

Senator Mehreen Faruqi: 

“The shocking dehumanisation of Arabs and Muslims by Australian media over the past year has emphasised the urgent need for all newsrooms to commission independent racism reviews, develop anti-racism strategies for their organisations and conduct anti-racism training for staff immediately.

“An independent review found systemic racism exists within the ABC. But the ABC are not the only ones. People of colour are dehumanised daily in Australian media, and we’ve seen more and more diverse journalists leave the profession due to their workplaces being unsafe. This has to change, and it has to change now.

“The Race Reporting Handbook is a step in the right direction, but the impetus for change must come from the media outlets. They need to recognise that racism is a serious problem in their industry, and it is infecting the way they cover stories as well as harming staff of colour.

“The consequences of not dealing with the racism in Australian media is the further erosion of audience trust. People can see when the media are not covering a story honestly, and are dehumanising sections of the community.”